Weather Forecast
Detailed Forecast
Clear skies this morning then increasing cloud this afternoon, and finally mostly cloudy tonight with isolated flurries overnight. Isolated snowfall amounts of Trace-1 cm are possible by tomorrow morning. Ridge winds up to 20-30 km/h gusting to 35-45 km/h today/tonight. Meanwhile, freezing levels up to 2400 m today, then falling to 1200 m overnight tonight.
Synopsis
Fair and dry conditions are expected through this evening. Next, multiple impulses associated with a Pacific low tracking towards Oregon tomorrow will bring isolated flurries and light-moderate ridge winds overnight tonight, then periods of snow and light ridge winds tomorrow followed by scattered flurries and light-moderate ridge winds on Tuesday. Meanwhile, freezing levels up to 2000-2500 m today and up to 1500-2000 m tomorrow/Tuesday.
3 to 5 Day Outlook
An upper-level trough moving through the region is expected to bring more scattered flurries and light-moderate ridge winds on Wednesday. Finally, clear skies and dry conditions are expected to resume with light-moderate ridge winds on Thursday. Meanwhile, freezing levels up to 1500-2000 m are also expected.
Resort Elevations:
Valley Base (City of Kelowna) - 344m (1,128 ft)
Bottom of Gem Lake Express – 1,511m (4,957 ft)
Village Centre – 1,755m (5,757 ft)
Summit – 2,319m (7,606 ft)
Visitors should be aware that mountain weather can be variable and change quickly. Daytime temperatures can be 5C to 10C degrees cooler at the summit and sky conditions may vary with elevation. Summit levels are also often breezier as wind flows unimpeded by trees and buildings. If you are headed to the top, be prepared, dress appropriately and you be sure to enjoy all that Big White Mountain Resort has to offer. We will update our Weather Forecast daily during our Summer Hours of Operation.
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